(BROWN CO.) - A Nashville man is facing multiple felonies after a 14-year-old girl told police that he had sex with her after she told him no.

26-year-old Christopher Williams has been arrested after leaving with a 14-year-old girl from her Nashville residence on Saturday, May 27 and not returning.

According to court documents, Williams was granted permission by the girl's mother to leave with the daughter to go to a gas station at around 5 p.m., but they were to return immediately.

She reportedly never heard from the daughter and went to police at around 12:30 a.m. to report that the girl had been abducted.

A report said that the mother found the 14-year-old girl walking near a gas station in Nashville at around 3 a.m.

The girl reportedly told police that Williams took her to multiple homes in Bloomington where she was pressured to do a drug believed to be ecstasy.

According to court documents, the girl told police she heard Williams say he wanted to see how high he could get her. The girl told authorities that she was unable to think straight and felt "very jittery."

According to a report, Williams allegedly had sex with the girl outside of one of the homes near his Jeep. He reportedly did not stop when she told him no.

The report went on to say that a woman who was at one of the homes she visited gave her a ride back to Nashville.

After reportedly changing his story to police, Williams admitted to smoking meth at the last home that they visited on Hicks Rd.

The report said that Williams told police what he did with the girl "he probably wouldn't have done or thought he wouldn't have done if he wasn't high."

Williams was charged with rape, sexual misconduct with a minor, sexual battery and contributing to a delinquency of a minor.